The use of post-cycle therapy is associated with reduced withdrawal symptoms from anabolic-androgenic steroid use: a survey of 470 men
Abstract Background Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) mimic the effects of testosterone and may include testosterone itself; they are used for body enhancement within the general population. AAS use has been linked with increased mortality, cardiovascular disease, mental health disorders, and infer...
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Main Authors: | Bonnie Grant (Author), Joseph Kean (Author), Naim Vali (Author), John Campbell (Author), Lorraine Maden (Author), Prun Bijral (Author), Waljit S. Dhillo (Author), James McVeigh (Author), Richard Quinton (Author), Channa N. Jayasena (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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